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For The Record

April 30, 2012
The OBSERVER

Today's H.S. Schedule

Baseball

Hamburg at Lake Shore

Gowanda at Dunkirk

Allegany-Limestone at Fredonia

Silver Creek at Portville

Westfield at Franklinville

North Collins at Pine Valley

Catt.-Little Valley at CVCS

Softball

Gowanda at Dunkirk

Allegany-Limestone at Fredonia

Catt.-Little Valley at CVCS

Silver Creek at Portville

Westfield at Franklinville

North Collins at Pine Valley

Ripley at Brocton

Lacrosse

Silver Creek at Wilson

Lake Shore at Gowanda

Golf

Ripley at CLCS

CVCS at Sherman

Dunkirk, Fredonia at Jamestown

Forestville at Maple Grove

Tennis

Westfield at CVCS

Falconer at Dunkirk

Fredonia at Allegany-Limestone

Adult Golf

Chautauqua County

Senior Golf League

The following are the scores for the Chautauqua County Senior Golf League from Friday, April 27. Pinehurst Golf Club: A Flight: Tracy Hepler -1, Jim Szwejbka -3, Brian Brown -3. Low gross: Szwejbka 85. B Flight: Bill Hart -3, Dave Klawon -3, Carl Sandstrom -4. Low gross: Hart 91. C Flight: Bill Greenwood E, Greg Kraus -1, Harry Trippett -1, Ted Parran -2. Low gross: Kraus 96, Trippett 96. D Flight: Tom Fairbanks +5, Mike Rosario +2, John Depew E. Low gross: Fairbanks 91. E Flight: Dave Lauricello +6, Cass Culotta +4, Ed Rumiano +3. Low gross: Lauricello 100. F Flight: Mort Armstrong +6, Norm Smith +1. Low gross: Armstrong 113.

South Hills Golf Course: A Flight: Dave Woodfield -3, Ross Cali -3, Dennis Ayers -5. Low gross: Woodfield 83. B Flight: Ken Aldrich +2, Neil Cullen -3, Bruce Carlson -4. Low gross: Aldrich 86. C Flight: Joe Palermo +5, Jim Wahlberg +2, Wayne Schuver -1. Low gross: Palermo 93. D Flight: Wayne Lind +1, Tuck Underwood -1, Bill Pienta -1. Low gross: Lind 99. E Flight: Dick Ingraham +1, Larry Eidens +1, Jim Fincher -2. Low gross: Fincher 106. F Flight: Jim Polvino +5, Dave Nichols +1. Low gross: Nichols 113.

Closest to the pin: Ed Johnson (No. 4), George Leopold (No. 9), Cali (No. 13), Palermo (No. 15).

Announcements

Men's Slo Pitch Softball Meeting

An organizational meeting for all teams interested in participating in the Dunkirk Recreation Men's Slo Pitch Softball League is scheduled for Thursday, May 3 at 6 p.m., in the Mayor's Second Floor Conference Room at City Hall.

Discussed will be league formats, fees, rules and rosters. All teams should be represented at this meeting.

For more information, call the Recreation Office at 366-9885.

Dunkirk Lakeshore

Bowling Association

The Dunkirk Lakeshore Bowling Association's 83rd annual championship tournament will begin today at Lucky Lanes. The tournament will run everyday through Saturday, May 12 with the team event begining at 7 p.m. and doubles and singles events begining at 7:15 p.m. The squad times for May 12 will be 1 p.m. for team event and 1:15 p.m. for doubles and singles. Walk-in space is available for every squad, however, at least 24 hours notice is greatly appreciated.

League secretaries are reminded to turn in their league's final average sheets as soon as possible to assist with average verification.

Any questions can be directed to Tournament Manager Tom Battaglia at 785-7733.

Compeer Fore Golf Tournament

Compeer Chautauqua will hold its 14th annual Compeer Fore Golf Tournament on Friday, June 29, at the Chautauqua Golf Club.

The four-person scramble event will begin with a shotgun start at 1 p.m.

Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Compeer for Youth Program, which offers trained, compassionate mentors to youth ages 5 to 17 who have been referred by mental health and school professionals.

Lunch and dinner are provided at the tournament with beverages and snacks at registration and on the course. There will be prizes for winners. Also included are men's and women's prizes for longest drive and closest to the hole.

Costs for the tournament are $80 per person and $65 for members of the Chautauqua Golf Club.

The tournament committee is offering hole sponsorships at $100 per hole to help support the tournament. Other sponsorships are available, including roaming beverage carts with sponsor identification at $350. Sponsorships feature appropriate signage and program recognition.

Compeer Chautauqua is sponsored by Southern Tier Environments for Living, a residential and rehabilitation organization serving individuals with psychiatric disabilities in Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and southern Erie counties.

For more information about registration and sponsorships, contact Compeer at 487-2956 in Jamestown and 366-3161 in Dunkirk.

Third Annual DHS/FHS/CMHS Alumni Golf Tourney

The 3rd Annual Dunkirk/Fredonia/Mindszenty Alumni Golf Tournament will be held Aug. 10, at Shorewood Country Club.

Registration will be at 8 a.m., in front of the club house, with a group photo set for 8:30 and a shotgun start at 9.

Dunkirk Mayor Anthony Dolce, Fredonia Mayor Steve Keefe, former Shorewood CC golf pro Jack Shubert and current club pro Matt Clark will be on hand as the honorary starters for the event.

The four-man, best-ball format will include men's, women's and mixed teams. The cost is $75 per golfer and includes a cart, boxed lunch, beverages, dinner buffet and dessert. If anyone is interested in attending only the dinner, the cost is $25. There will be a cash bar beginning at 2 p.m., and dinner is scheduled for 3.

Following dinner, trophies for the winning teams, as well as door prizes will be handed out.

Checks should be made payable to Bill Bamonto, and mailed to 9124 Backdrop Drive, Perry Hall, MD 21128.

Anyone wishing to make a donation to the tournament can also send checks made payable to Bamonto at the above address. For donations, in the memo line of the check, donators should write, "DHS, CMHS, FHS Golf Benefit."

All donations will be made in memory of John M. Williams, Dunkirk Class of 1962 and will benefit a sports or educational organization serving the Dunkirk/Fredonia communities.

For more information, contact Bamonto at 302-832-0344, or at 302-379-1882, or by email at bill.bamonto.nz51@statefarm.com.

Women Who Golf4Fun

The season will begin for the women on Wednesday, May 2, at Hillview. Tee-off is scheduled for 10 a.m.

The league is open to women golfers of all kinds.

A short meeting and a "Dutch Treat Pizza Party" will be held after golf.

For more information, contact Bobbi Deering at 366-5805 or Dodo Dudek at 366-3306.

Green Meadows Monday

Morning Senior League

The Green Meadows' Monday morning Senior Mens league will start play April 30 and are looking for golfers interested in being a sub during the season.

It is an 18-hole match play league with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Green fees are at the special Sr. League rate for either walkers or riders. Subs can play as often or little as they want. If interested, call Green Meadows at (814) 725-5009 by Saturday with your name and phone number.

Cummins Run Rescheduled

Cummins Inc., Jamestown Engine Plant, will sponsor its sixth annual 5K run/walk to benefit the Prendergast Library Literacy Center, but the event has been postponed from spring to fall.

Saturday, Sept. 29 is the date chosen to accommodate availability of timers.

The event has previously been held on the Saturday of Mother's Day weekend.

2012 Chautauqua Striders

Runner of the Year Series

The Chautauqua Striders Runner of the Year Series, sponsored by WCA Center For Orthopedics, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, is a year-long running competition designed to determine the top area distance runners. During the year, runners accumulate points in selected area races. In 2012, the selected races are as follows:

RaceDist.Date

Wooden Shoe 5K5KMay 19

Sa. Army Anew Run5KJune 9

Firecracker Run10KJuly 4

Laurel Run8KJuly 21

Dunkirk Lakefront 5K5KAug. 11

Dan Feather Memorial 5K5KSept. 2

Bemus Point 15K15KSept. 30

Heritage Trick or Trot5KOct. 27

Amy's Run5KNov. 24

There are separate divisions for males and females who compete for overall and age-group titles. No special action needs to be taken to enter. A runner is automatically entered simply by running in the selected races.

For the overall competition, runners placing in the Top 10 of any of the selected races are awarded points as follows: 10 points for first place, nine for second, eight for third, seven for fourth, six for fifth, five for sixth, four for seventh, three for eighth, two for ninth and one for 10th.

For the age group competition, points will be awarded as follows: Three points for a first-place finish in the age group, two for second and one for third. Age groups are as follows: 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 and 70-and-Over. Runners are placed in an age group category based upon their age as of Dec. 31, 2012.

In each category, the runner with the most points at the end of the year will be crowned "Runner of the Year." The Runner of the Year awards will be distributed at the Chautauqua Striders Winter Banquet in February or March 2013. Awards will be given to the overall Male Runner of the Year, the overall Female Runner of the Year, and runners placing in the top three of their age group category. No runner will be eligible for an age group award unless he or she received an age group point in at least two Runner of the Year Series races. There is no duplication of awards.

Youth Soccer

NCSA 17-U Girls' Soccer

NCSA II 3, Eden-North Collins 3 - Down 3-0 at the half, NCSA II came back to earn a 3-3 tie with Eden-North Collins.

Emily Harford scored a pair of unassisted goals while Katie Dittiger added the other. Jade Lewis earned an assist while Jamie Hehir made 12 saves for NCSA.

Jen Morrow scored twice for Eden-North Collins.

 
 

 

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